4. Third parties

An in-depth comparison between ADPPA (American Data Privacy and Protection Act) and the CALIFORNIA PRIVACY LAWS* *CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act) Result of comparison ADPPA California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA Quite similar Third-party collecting entities refers to the covered entities whose principal source of revenue is derived from processing or […]

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3. Service Providers

An in-depth comparison between ADPPA (American Data Privacy and Protection Act) and the CALIFORNIA PRIVACY LAWS* *CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act) Result of comparison ADPPA California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA Quite similar, although ADPPA is more detailed and includes more prohibitions for service providers (e.g. stop providing the service in […]

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2. Covered data

An in-depth comparison between ADPPA (American Data Privacy and Protection Act) and the CALIFORNIA PRIVACY LAWS* *CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act) Result of comparison ADPPA California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA Quite similar Covered data is defined as any information that identifies or is linked/linkable to natural person. Employee data, de-identified […]

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1. Covered Entities

An in-depth comparison between ADPPA (American Data Privacy and Protection Act) and the CALIFORNIA PRIVACY LAWS* *CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) and CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act) Result of comparison ADPPA California Privacy laws CCPA/CPRA ADPPA has a wider scope of application if compared with CCPA. In fact, ADPPA applies to any entity (regardless of […]

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